May a driver stop on a pedestrian crossing?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
Pedestrians have **priority** at pedestrian crossings, which means that drivers must yield to them. This implies that a driver **must never stop or park** on a pedestrian crossing, as it would obstruct the safe passage of pedestrians.
- Pedestrians have priority at pedestrian crossings, sidewalks, and other pedestrian areas.
- Drivers must ensure that pedestrians can cross safely and without interruptions.
- Stopping or parking on a pedestrian crossing could endanger pedestrians, as they would have to go around the vehicle, exposing themselves to traffic.
For these reasons, the correct answer is that a driver **must never stop on a pedestrian crossing**.
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